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The illustrated treasury of children's literature

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Grosset and Dunlap, 1955 - Children's literature (Collections). - 512 pages
Mother Goose rhymes, a picture alphabet, poems, fairy tales, legends, and fables from well-known sources.

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Review: The Illustrated Treasury of Children's Literature

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My grandmother bought me this book when I was a baby. My mom read it to me. Her favorite poem was "The Soap."

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User Review  - Brooke - Goodreads

My brothers and sisters and I grew up with this book. It has the best stories and poems. My youngest sister was asking about the name of it recently so I thought I should put it on here so I wouldn't forget either. I'd love to own a copy someday. Read full review

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The Queen of Hearts
15
Jack Sprat BowWow Says the Dog
28
Copyright

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Old Testament Glossary
D Class Attendance, E Grading, F Intangibles

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